Gluteus maximus and soleus compensate for simulated quadriceps atrophy and activation failure during walking.
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Robert A Siston | Ajit M W Chaudhari | Thomas M Best | T. Best | A. Chaudhari | L. Schmitt | R. Siston | Julie A. Thompson | Laura C Schmitt | Julie A Thompson
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